MYTH: The Israeli-Hamas Conflict is Solvable
Gary R. Duell, ChFC Holistic Fiduciary
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I wish this were not a myth and am unsure whether it is or is not.? I'm not optimistic because this has been going on my entire life.? And I'm no kid.? As a financial planner, why am I commenting at all about the situation?? Because our firm works extremely hard to appropriately intervene in our clients lives (at their request, of course!) to not only keep them from making serious mistakes but to also enhance the successes they've enjoyed.? Maybe it's this quote from John Stuart Mill (interpreting Psalm 94:1-3)
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”
Or, Korach, Numbers 16:1-18:32:
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"Evil flourishes when good people do nothing"
I could keep going.? (There's plenty of evil in my industry.) Unfortunately, this? good-guy/bad-guy ethic is often seized upon by people to justify terrible behavior.? The quote is a nice idea but life rarely delivers us neat and convenient dichotomies, does it?? Simply shifting from "nothing" to doing "something" regardless of what "something" may be?is lazy, intellectually, morally and ethically.? Whatever "something" we choose should come after careful analysis, self-assessment and consultation with others.? Yes yes, now the dichotomists will counter, "Well what if your child is drowning.? Are you going to wait around for advice?" Of course not.? Great exception, which all rules of thumb have.? Fortunately most of the key decisions we face as global citizens do not require instantaneous action.
So, to keep my biases out of it, I thought it would be interesting to ask ChatGPT, "What's the smartest way to respond to the Israeli Hamas conflict."? Note I didn't ask ".. if you're Israeli" or "if you're Palestinian"? Here's the result.? And I'm really curious what you think.
The Israeli-Hamas conflict is a complex and deeply rooted geopolitical issue, and there is no one-size-fits-all solution. However, several key principles and strategies have been suggested by experts and policymakers for addressing the conflict in a constructive and intelligent manner:
It's important to note that the Israeli-Hamas conflict is a highly sensitive and complex issue, and there is no quick or easy solution. Any approach should prioritize the reduction of violence, protection of human rights, and the pursuit of a lasting and just resolution. International cooperation and diplomacy are essential for making progress toward peace in the region.
Gary, no wear in the article have you stated that Hammas is a terrorist organization, nor did you say they committed inhuman acts, beheading children. Burning Families in their homes and taking hostages. For a better discussion on the two-state solution read Howard Daniels article in LinkedIn. several of our Presidents have tried to solve the problem, only to left holding the bag from Clinton on. Best. Ed